so when are the bbc going to make the right programme. answer = never.
cos they daren't = mob (people who motor) rule.
i still think the programme was biased. and that assertion is supported by them asking a person who supports motoring commentating on how and where people should cycle.
(i acknowledge there may have been some marginal benefit to the programme in publicising that there is cycle training available).
but i do not want or need cycle training or cycling this or that. i just want 20 mph.
then everybody is safer including those who chose to motor.
(i did not hear the motoring guy advocate 20 mph).
that is why the program was biased. and that is why i think the program was poor and the approach was out bloody rageous.
it will be interesting to see whether i get a reply from the bbc.
Again a different program to the one that was advertised. This was a program about cycle poisoning and cycle training, could have done with a CTC or whatever member but would still have needed the IAM guy to give a backup from a motoring organisation which to many other road users is needed, and it's these people you are trying to talk to.
Again a different program to the one that was advertised. This was a program about cycle poisoning and cycle training, could have done with a CTC or whatever member but would still have needed the IAM guy to give a backup from a motoring organisation which to many other road users is needed, and it's these people you are trying to talk to.